MATH 14 Lecture 15: Math 14_ Class Lecture 15 – 3-D Coordinate Changes, especially Cylindrical & Spherical Coordinates Section 15.7 & 15.8

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2/22/19: changing coordinates in 3-d is a straightforward extension of what we did in 2-d. D f (g(u, v, w), h(u, v, w), k(u, v, w)) | d udvdw (u, v, w) (u, v, w) (u, v, w) Where, x = g y = h z = k. 1 out of 8 z. u = r, v. | = r x = r cos sin y = r z = z. 2 out of 8 u = p = = . Spherical coordinates: x = p y = p z = p sin sin cos . Volume of a sphere of radius r cos sin (cos . 2 + s 2 in ) in ) in ) e. g 1 p2. = p2 sin dpd d dp) p2: e. g 2 volume between z = 4 2 + y2 (x. Cylindrical z = 4 2 z = 5 r2. R4 2 = 5 r2 r2 = 1.

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